Rene Weber

Rene Weber

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Rene Weber

Rene Weber, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of Media Neuroscience, Media Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Measures of Argument Strength: A Computational, Large-Scale Analysis of Effective Persuasion in Real-World Debates

Cognitive and perceptual load have opposing effects on brain network efficiency and behavioral variability in ADHD

Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology

Flow Experiences and Media

A calculus of probability or belief? Neural underpinnings of social decision-making in a card game

Uncovering the Structure of Media Multitasking and Attention Problems Using Network Analytic Techniques

Representations of Racial Minorities in Popular Movies

Mapping Attention Across Multiple Media Tasks

Rene Weber Information

University

Position

Professor Media Neuroscience Lab

Citations(all)

6191

Citations(since 2020)

3232

Cited By

4215

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Rene Weber Skills & Research Interests

Media Neuroscience

Media Psychology

Cognitive Neuroscience

Top articles of Rene Weber

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Measures of Argument Strength: A Computational, Large-Scale Analysis of Effective Persuasion in Real-World Debates

Communication Methods and Measures

Sungbin Youk

Musa Malik

Yibei Chen

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2024/1/2

Cognitive and perceptual load have opposing effects on brain network efficiency and behavioral variability in ADHD

Network Neuroscience

Jacob T Fisher

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2023

Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology

Nature Human Behaviour

Frederic R Hopp

Ori Amir

Jacob T Fisher

Scott Grafton

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

...

2023/12

Flow Experiences and Media

Paula T Wang

Kylie Woodman

René Weber

2023/11/22

A calculus of probability or belief? Neural underpinnings of social decision-making in a card game

Neuropsychologia

Yibei Chen

Sungbin Youk

Paula T Wang

Paola Pinti

René Weber

2023/9/9

Uncovering the Structure of Media Multitasking and Attention Problems Using Network Analytic Techniques

Computers in Human Behavior

Jacob T Fisher

Frederic R Hopp

Yibei Chen

René Weber

2023/10/1

Representations of Racial Minorities in Popular Movies

Computational Communication Research

Musa Malik

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2022/2

Mapping Attention Across Multiple Media Tasks

Media Psychology

Jacob T Fisher

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2023/9/3

Reproducing FSL's fMRI data analysis via Nipype: Relevance, challenges, and solutions

Frontiers in Neuroimaging

Yibei Chen

Frederic R Hopp

Musa Malik

Paula T Wang

Kylie Woodman

...

2022

An agenda for open science in communication

Journal of Communication

Tobias Dienlin

Niklas Johannes

Nicholas D. Bowman

Sven Masur

Philipp K.

...

2020

Reflections on extracting moral foundations from media content

Communication Monographs

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2021/7/3

A Practical Introduction to Network Neuroscience for Communication Researchers

Communication Methods and Measures

Jacob T Fisher

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2021/1/2

Rejoinder: How methodological decisions impact the validity of moral content analyses

Communication Monographs

Frederic R Hopp

René Weber

2021/7/3

Stories Collectively Engage Listeners’ Brains: Enhanced Intersubject Correlations during Reception of Personal Narratives

Journal of Communication

Clare Grall

Ron Tamborini

René Weber

Ralf Schmälzle

2021/4/1

Jacob T. Fisher, Chelsea Lonergan

The Oxford Handbook of Entertainment Theory

Frederic R Hopp

RenÉ Weber

2021/2/12

The extended Moral Foundations Dictionary (eMFD): Development and applications of a crowd-sourced approach to extracting moral intuitions from text

Behavior Research Methods

Frederic R Hopp

Jacob T Fisher

Devin Cornell

Richard Huskey

René Weber

2021/2

Does regional variation in pathogen prevalence predict the moralization of language in COVID-19 news?

Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Musa Malik

Frederic R Hopp

Yibei Chen

René Weber

2021/10

Evolution, structure, and functions of human laughter

The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology

Gregory A Bryant

2020/5/29

Individual Differences in Brain Responses: New Opportunities for Tailoring Health Communication Campaigns

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Richard Huskey

Benjamin O. Turner

René Weber

2020/11/10

Reconceptualizing Physical Sex as a Continuum: Are There Sex Differences in Video Game Preference?

Mass Communication and Society

Chelsea Lonergan

René Weber

2020/5/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 89
Tilo Kircher

Tilo Kircher

Philipps-Universität Marburg

H-index: 65
Peter Vorderer

Peter Vorderer

Universität Mannheim

H-index: 64
Annie Lang

Annie Lang

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 63
Timothy R Levine

Timothy R Levine

University of Alabama at Birmingham

H-index: 51
Ron Tamborini

Ron Tamborini

Michigan State University

H-index: 49
Nick Bowman (包尼克), he/him/his

Nick Bowman (包尼克), he/him/his

Texas Tech University

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